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traceroute 192.168.1.210

What do you expect, what will be the output of above command, when your network is directly connected to internet (via ISP), and you don’t have 192.168.1.210 (a RFC1918 address) in your network ? I tried above command from a 192.168.1.0/27 network, connected to internet via VSNL and following is the output:

[…] CONCLUSION. The cheapest cyber café operator Tata Communications, pretending to be an ISP, is dropping my outbound traffic (TCP, UDP, ICMP echo request) but idiot operator’s dumb clueless retarted (and some more words you can think of…..) cyber café incharges, who never studied IPv4 networks, or don’t know that there is a protocol field (size: 1 byte) in the IPv4 header, which identifies what kind of payload that IPv4 packet is carrying, and has forgot to block all other protocols, ROFL. But why’re they doing this. /me is confused why they’ve blocked. Anyways I’ll call them today. Another reason why they’re retarded…. […]